This is something we are going to have to figure out. The element when CSS3 is used kind of detaches from the parent <div> elements which doesn't notify the parent elements that the size has changed. You can try to change the size of the image component and have the image take up 100% of the height and width (with CSS' background-size rule or if you are using a different mode than default the <img> will need to take up 100% height and width)

I believe I have tried that with out any luck. The best thing I did was expanding the scroller-container with the scale size. But the placement of the image is wrong so I can't scroll to the left upper corner.